[3] In 1894, the Toledo "White Stockings" became a member of the reformed eight-team Class A level Western League.
[4] In their first season of play, the 1894 Toledo White Stockings placed second in the 1894 Western League, which had no playoffs in the era.
Playing under owner/manager Denny Long, Toledo ended the season with a 67–55 record and finished 5.5 games behind the first place Sioux City Cornhuskers in the final Western League standings.
[5][4][6] In 1895, the Toledo Swamp Angels continued play in the Western League, before the franchise relocated during the season.
[9] The Toledo/Terre Haute team finished seventh in the standings, playing the season under managers Denny Long and William Schneider.
The Toledo White Stockings played minor league home games at Whitestocking Park.
[14][15][16] Toledo was noted to have played select home minor league games at Ewing Street Park.